Sometimes what you need is a beautifully designed space with a specific purpose. Freestanding studio pods perfect for home offices, creative retreats, teenage rooms, or weekend getaways.

The fastest-growing use case since 2020. A dedicated, insulated, acoustically separated workspace that puts genuine distance between your work and your home life. From $49k.

Musicians, artists, writers, and makers. A room where you can make noise, make mess, and make things without compromise. From $49k.

Give teenagers their independence without giving them a separate address. A pod with a sleeping loft, study zone, and their own bathroom keeps the peace. From $65k.

Impress visitors with a private, self-contained space that isn't a pull-out sofa. A guest pod with a kitchenette and bathroom is a level-up for the hosting experience. From $65k.

Yoga, meditation, physiotherapy, or massage practice space , climate-controlled, acoustically calm, and separated from the noise of the main house. From $49k.

Place a pod on a lifestyle block, farm, or coastal property and you have a private retreat or income-generating short-stay listing. From $49k.
Yes. When built to Class 1a building standards under the National Construction Code and issued with an Occupancy Certificate, a container home is a legal permanent dwelling. Our homes meet all requirements.
It depends on your intended use and site. As a secondary dwelling (granny flat) under 60m², most Victorian residential lots no longer require a planning permit following the 2023 reforms. A building permit is always required. We manage this process for you.
Yes, as a long-term rental, short-term Airbnb listing, or secondary dwelling. Your Occupancy Certificate confirms it is legally habitable and rentable.
A properly maintained steel-framed home has a structural lifespan of 50+ years. Our exterior cladding and roofing carry manufacturer warranties of 15–25 years.
They can reduce construction time and labour costs, but the final cost depends on insulation, finishes, transportation, utilities, and site preparation.
Do I Need Council Approval
for a Pod?
Pod homes that do not contain a kitchen or bathroom are often classified as outbuildings rather than dwellings, meaning different (often simpler) approval pathways apply. For pods used as habitable spaces (bedroom, guest suite), they are assessed as secondary dwellings.
We assess your intended use, zone, and block during the free consultation and advise you exactly what’s needed before you commit.
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